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  1. Book a big cat experience. An incredible opportunity to meet all the big cats at Wolds Wildlife Park. Go behind the scenes with our carnivore keeper and spend time getting to know our African Lions, our two Bengal Tigers; Assam and Bengal and Mogli the Indian Leopard. Learn how we care for our feline friends and feed them a tasty snack, while ...

  2. If you're looking for elevation gain, Lincolnshire Wolds National Landscape (AONB) has you covered. Tetford, Oxcombe and Hagworthingham Circular boasts the most elevation gain for walking trails with 1,495 m of total ascent. The park's runner-up is Louth to Lincoln, which will get you 1,294 m of elevation gain.

  3. Wolds Wildlife Park Louth Road, Horncastle, Lincolnshire, LN9 5LJ . info@woldswildlife.co.uk. Follow us on social media

  4. lovelincolnshirewolds.com › explore › lincolnshire-woldsDiscover the Lincolnshire Wolds

    Enjoy gentle walks or serious treks along the 235km Viking Way; each year the Lincolnshire Wolds welcomes thousands of walkers as part of the annual Lincolnshire Wolds Outdoor Festival. This event is one of the largest events of its kind in the UK and during the three-week festival you can choose from over 150 outdoor activities, including walking, cycling, high ropes, water sports, dance, art ...

  5. Lincolnshire is a web of almost deserted lanes between dykes and deep hedges stretch from the coastal flatlands to the rolling wolds through quiet towns and villages, past abbeys, castles, stately homes and century old farms and some of the oldest churches in Britain.

  6. A Fantastic Place to Visit. Our primary reason for visiting Wolds Wildlife Park on 23/5/22 was the sense of care and passion for animal welfare by Tracy, Andrew (owners) and their team. During our visit, we were left in no doubt, as that care and passion were evident in every member of staff we encountered.

  7. Aug 10, 2022 · By Paul Steele Updated 10 August 2022 Reading Time: 6 minutes. This circular walk from Nettleton in the Lincolnshire Wolds was a perfect 5 mile, dog friendly walk in the sunshine. Not too much elevation, but still with remarkable and expansive views. Nature and history combined to create interest amongst the nature.

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